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unusual facts about arctic fox


Arabesk trilogy

Genetically enhanced, frequently wired on various drugs, occasionally accompanied by the hallucinatory fox Tiriganiaq, and strongly conscientious in everything he does, Raf's past is as much a mystery as his future.


Alkhornet

The moss tundra below the cliffs receives nutrients from the seabird colonies and is lush in places, providing grazing grounds for Reindeer, nesting places for geese and denning sites for Arctic Foxes.

Echinoderm

Echinoderms form part of the diet of many organisms such as bony fish, sharks, eider ducks, gulls, crabs, gastropod molluscs, sea otters, Arctic foxes and humans.

Kuril Islands

Because of the generally smaller size and isolation of the central islands, few major terrestrial mammals have colonized these, though red and arctic foxes were introduced for the sake of the fur trade in the 1880s.

Northern Region, Manitoba

There are several mammals in the region including the Arctic fox, Beluga whale and Polar bear.

Vulpes

The arctic fox is sometimes included in this genus as Vulpes lagopus based on the definitive mammal taxonomy list, as well as genetic evidence.


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John Curulewski

He went on to teach guitar at the Music Stop in La Grange, Illinois, run a recording studio aptly called "The Studio", he played guitar in a band called "Spread Eagle", and formed the group "Arctic Fox" playing the Chicago area clubs.

Operation Arctic Fox

Operation Arctic Fox (from the German Operation Polarfuchs) was the codename given to a campaign by German and Finnish forces during World War II against Soviet Northern Front defences at Salla, Finland in July 1941.